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  • Join Us for the 72nd Boston Sea Rovers International Ocean Clinic

    By Boston Sea Rovers • November 7, 2025
    The event will be held March 14 and 15, 2026 at the DoubleTree by Hilton-Boston North Shore. Read more about the upcoming clinic in our Clinic Details Page.
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  • 2025 Boston Sea Rovers Membership Photo

    By Boston Sea Rovers • November 7, 2025
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  • Arctic Day 3-5: Hikes and Dives

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • September 13, 2025
    Over the night we had sailed down to a bay called Midterhukhamna, south of Longyearbyen, and were gearing up for our first full day on the Ortelius. We spent the morning in our diving orientation, and once we had all been shown the helicarrier where we were to store our dive gear, it was time…
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  • Arctic Day 1-2: So Long, Longyearbyen!

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 19, 2025
    Late Friday afternoon, I stepped off a plane and breathed in Arctic air for the first time. I am currently in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, about halfway up the Arctic Circle in a Norwegian archipelago. Associate Sea Rover Faith Ortins runs the company BlueGreen Expeditions, and she has been extraordinarily generous in inviting me to join her…
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  • NEAq Day 6: Quincy Care Center

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 19, 2025
    At the end of my week at the New England Aquarium main campus, I drove down to meet Dan Dolan (friend of the Sea Rovers) and his wife Dawn at their home in Higham, MA. We went for a lovely dinner while we talked about my week and the experiences I had at the New…
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  • NEAq Days 4-5: Animal Health with the Pinnipeds

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 19, 2025
    When I showed up to the aquarium for my day shadowing the Animal Health Department, I didn’t go inside the building for an hour after I arrived. The harbor seal exhibit by the ticket booths outside the aquarium had been completely drained that morning, and the animal health team was inside with some of the…
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  • NEAq Day 2-3: Penguins & GOT

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 19, 2025
    On Sunday, I was with another staff member on their birthday, this time with penguin aquarist Mia Luzieti! Similar to the GOT, the first task of the morning for the Penguin team is food prep. The penguins’ food rotates through several different species of fish, and that day we were feeding them herring, anchovies, and…
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  • NEAq: Diving the Giant Ocean Tank!

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 19, 2025
    On my first day back in Boston I was excited to continue my Aquarium experiences, this time with the New England Aquarium. Saturday morning, I met with Dan Dolan, a friend of the Sea Rovers, before the Aquarium opened. He and I walked through the aquarium and he introduced me to his fellow friend of…
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  • National Aquarium: Days 4-5

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 16, 2025
    On my fourth day, I spent the morning with the aquarists for the Atlantic Coral Reef (ACR) and Blacktip Reef (BTR) exhibits, as they prepped the food for that morning. I joined BTR aquarist Emily for the morning feed of the BTR animals. I got to walk out onto the walkway on the far side…
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  • National Aquarium Day 3: Dolphins and Jellies

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 16, 2025
    On Wednesday, Holly and I, along with two other DSOs, headed to the dolphin exhibit across the skybridge with our dive gear. There, we met the marine mammals team for the exhibit section of their extraction training. The dolphins had all been closed off in the training pools in the back section of the dolphin…
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  • National Aquarium Days 1-2: First Dive and Shark Teeth

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 16, 2025
    I had just gotten back from Newfoundland when I found myself on an early morning Amtrak down to Baltimore to meet Holly Bourbon, a friend of the Sea Rovers. Holly is the director of dive programs and a DSO at the National Aquarium, and she graciously invited me to stay with her for a week…
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  • OceanQuest: One Layer, Two Layer, Red Layer, Blue Layer

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 16, 2025
    On Monday afternoon, after our dives at the Lord Strathcona and the Saganaga, I helped supervise a test-tank dive that a stunt team was doing in the OceanQuest pool. Netflix is currently filming a new limited series called The Sea Creature that’s set in Newfoundland, and they’ve been working with OceanQuest for all the boats…
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  • OceanQuest: The Wrecks of Newfoundland

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 16, 2025
    When I heard earlier this summer that I would be staying with and diving with Sea Rover Rick Stanley, I couldn’t wait. Rick and his wife Debbie run OceanQuest Expeditions in Newfoundland, Canada, just out of St. John’s. And while I’d never dove in water that cold or that far north, I wasn’t worried after…
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  • Commercial Diving with Rick Simon

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 16, 2025
    After a storm swept through New England, I got invited to join Rick Simon again to help salvage a mast that had broken off a sailboat in the storm. He and Shoreline Diving had been contracted to recover the mast and bring it in for parts. The harbor where the mast had broken off was…
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  • Chester Poling for the Fourth of July

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 15, 2025
    After I got back from the Shootout, Sea Rovers Dave Caldwell and his wife Heather Knowles invited me to join their charter boat, the Gauntlet, to dive the famous Chester Poling wreck on the Fourth of July! I drove up to Beverly bright and early to meet Dave, Heather, and the rest of the folks…
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  • Digital Shootout Recap

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • August 14, 2025
    The folks from Backscatter asked that I share a write-up/recap about my experience at the Shootout, and I figured I would also post it here. Enjoy! As the 2025 Boston Sea Rovers Summer Intern, I have the incredible opportunity to travel the world learning from world class professionals in all different fields of diving. When…
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  • Digital Shootout: Tarpon Diving with Cristian Dimitrius

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • July 24, 2025
    At the beginning of the Shootout, Sea Rover and wildlife cinematographer Cristian Dimitrius showed us a short film he had made last time the Shootout was held in Bonaire. It all started when he decided he wanted to try to get footage of the giant silvery tarpon that hunt off the house reef at night….
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  • Digital Shootout: Christmas Tree Worms

    By Sofia Grabiel Butler • July 24, 2025
    As the two interns invited to the Digital Shootout, both myself and Jemma Paradise (the Our World Underwater photography intern, who I became good friends with over those two weeks) each made a small film for the Shootout crew to show before the awards ceremony on the final day. Jemma focused on the tarpon we…
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